
  
    ڿÿÿڿ QWK Reader v1.1                 (c) Copyright 1991,1992
      D&M Enterprises               By Marcos Della & Shad Muegge
  

  Welcome to the world of QWK readers!

  Jabber has been designed for fast, easy everyday use.  We have tried
  to make it as general as possible while still incorporating features
  that make QWK readers so popular.

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  Included in this ZIP are the following files:

        JABBER.EXE      JABBER.CFG      JABBER.HLP      JABBER.DOC
        REGISTER.FRM    README          TYPER.EXE       JA-PIF.DVP
        TAGLINES.TAG    JABBER.QWK      SUMMARY.NEW     KEYS.DOC
        FILE_ID.DIZ     DESC.SDI

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  does not display the Authentication number for D&M Enterprises at the
  bottom after unzipping the file, please tell your sysop that there is
  a modified ZIP on the BBS.

 
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    Minimum configuration:

                IBM PC Compatible w/2 disk drives
                DOS 3.0 or greater
                175k of free memory

                CONFIG.SYS must have a minimum of FILES = 14

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  For the fastest installation, create a directory called C:\JABBER and
  copy all the files into it.  Then run Jabber!

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  Upgrade Notes:

        Delete JABBER.MRK file from your STORAGEDIR.  This file has
        changed and the old version is not compatible.

        If you are upgrading from a previous version of JABBER, you only
        need to install the JABBER.EXE program over your old copy.  The
        new CFG items are listed in SUMMARY.NEW.  You can install these
        into your current CFG file to use the new features or edit the
        supplied JABBER.CFG file.  Personally I'd recommend editing the
        new JABBER.CFG file with a printout of your old configuration
        handy for reference.

        If you are using the JABBER storage system, v1.1 changes the
        method of marking which packets have been opened.  On your
        initial run, you will see a  next to all your packets.  As you
        start opening packets to read, these will go away.

